The categories were, and could again be, careless, reckless and intentional.
Broad: reckless - unnecesary action with foreseeable risk of serious harm, opportunity to mitigate but did not: Richmond defender Nathan Broad referred directly to tribunal for tackle - YouTube.
Serong: careless - attempting legitimate tackle, but didn't take sufficient care in doing so: Caleb Serong has been handed a one-match ban for this dangerous tackle. - YouTube.
I agree. And Nankervis was reckless.
I think if Liz’s category 1 category 2 system was considered, we would end up explaining it by using English word descriptors - such as 1. = careless and 2. = reckless. So use these words in the first place.
I also think ‘intentional’ is a discrete separate category (which fortunately seldom needs to be used).
I don’t agree that ‘intentional’ conjures up pre-meditated.
Pre-mediated means not only an intentional action but one that was planned in advance.
I don’t think anyone thinks that while Barry Hall was eating his breakfast cereal in the morning of the match he planned to king hit Staker later that day. But I think we would almost all agree Hall had a brain snap and intentionally hit Staker during the course of the match.
Last edited by Meg; 12th July 2023 at 11:19 PM.
10mins red card
Reviewed by off field umpire
Then deemed send off or not
Pretty simple. If a player has to go off for a concussion test then the red card is least until it is deemed he can't come back on. As long at is an offence that is clearly against the rules. Or make it a mandatory 20 minutes with no replacement. Then you would see this stuff disappear.
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